Programmer/Analyst Information Technology (IT) at Geebo

Programmer/Analyst

Company Name:
BITSOFT INTERNATIONAL, INC.
o Analyze, design, develop, test and support business and operational applications for Informatics, 3rd party and proprietary applications.
o Develop code in adherence with programming standards, coding practices and schedule.
o Engage internal stakeholders to review/refine business requirements and develop technical and functional design.
o Detailed documentation of solutions.
o Troubleshoot and remediate problems of a varying degree of complexity.
o Work with cross-functional teams.
o Fosters teamwork and innovation by involving others in problem solving, decision making and creative thinking.
o Perform other tasks and special projects as assigned.
Additional Skills
o Experience (2
years) with XML, HTML.
o Ability to work under aggressive deadlines, meet project commitments and quickly adapt to changing priorities.
o Knowledge of Security and Regulatory Requirements: SOX / HIPAA
Critical Skills
o Experience (4
years) with Microsoft SQL development, ETL and data manipulation.
o Experience (4
years) with Oracle PL/SQL development.
o 4
years experience and a high level of proficiency with Visual Studio .Net, particularly Visual Basic & ASP
o 4
years experience in engaging end-users for usability issues, enhancement requirements and application functionality
o Proficiency communicating technical concepts with a non-technical audience.
o Excellent written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skillsEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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